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SURVEY PLANNING TOOL Dietary Survey Protocol Template: An Outline to Assist with the Development of a Protocol for a Quantitative 24-Hour Dietary Recall Survey in a Low- or Middle-Income Country OCTOBER 2020 Recommended Citation Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment 2020. Dietary Survey Protocol Template: An Outline to Assist with the Development of a Protocol for a Quantitative 24-Hour Dietary Recall Survey in a Low- or Middle-Income Country. Washington, DC: Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment/FHI Solutions. Acknowledgments This document was prepared by Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment. We wish to acknowledge the contributions of Marieke Vossenaar, Megan Deitchler, Mary Arimond, Mourad Moursi, Joanne Arsenault, and Abdelrahman Lubowa to the development of this document. About Intake Intake is a Center for Dietary Assessment that aims to strengthen policies and programs to improve nutritional status by increasing the availability, quality, comparability, and use of reliable dietary data in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). We hope that the availability of valid, concise, effective diet-related metrics, along with Intake technical assistance for the planning, design, collection, analysis, and use of dietary data, can play an important role in helping actors in LMICs to develop evidence-based nutrition and agriculture policies and programs to ensure high-quality diets for all. User Feedback At Intake, we aim to make our technical assistance tools, templates, and guidance materials as useful as possible. We therefore welcome input and feedback from users of our technical assistance documents, so that we can continue to improve the materials and the technical assistance we provide. If you have suggestions or feedback related to this document that you would like to share with Intake, please contact us via email at feedback@intake.org. Contact Information Intake – Center for Dietary Assessment FHI Solutions 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009–5721 Intake.org DIETARY SURVEY PROTOCOL TEMPLATE About this Document Objective The objective of this document is to assist survey planners with the development of a survey protocol for a quantitative 24-hour dietary recall survey in a low- or middle-income country. The document provides a template that outlines the structure and content that is generally included in a protocol for a quantitative 24-hour dietary recall survey. The template has been designed to be especially relevant for large-scale dietary surveys but can be adapted for smaller-scale surveys. A survey protocol ensures that the survey design and survey implementation plans are well documented, which is essential for conducting a high-quality survey with meaningful outputs, and necessary for obtaining ethical approval from the relevant local institutional review boards (IRBs) for implementation of the survey. A robust, well-detailed survey protocol can also be a useful tool to facilitate communication with government officials and other survey stakeholders and can be used for fundraising and to encourage broader stakeholder engagement. Guidance for How to Use this Document As the design for every quantitative 24-hour dietary recall survey is different, this survey protocol template is not meant to be prescriptive. Because each survey is unique, this protocol template has been designed to allow the user to adapt the template according to specific survey needs. The sections included in this protocol template correspond to the standard sections that are typically included in a survey protocol document, but variations in content and order are possible. Survey planners can reorder sections in the survey template to best accommodate survey needs. This protocol template assumes the collection of supplementary information to complement dietary data. These data are needed to determine energy and/or nutrient requirements (e.g., age, sex, body weight, physical activity level, breastfeeding status for young children, pregnancy status and trimester, lactation status and stage in months, and menstrual status for adolescent girls and women of reproductive age) or for descriptive purposes (e.g., socio-demographic characteristics, education level, occupation). The protocol template also assumes that anthropometry data (not just body weight) will also be collected. Although dietary surveys are sometimes conducted jointly with the collection of micronutrient biomarker data, this is not reflected in the survey protocol template; however, it should be added when relevant. Local ethics committees and IRBs may have a specific protocol structure that should be followed and may require additional content not included in this protocol template. Survey planners are advised to consult with their local ethics committees and relevant IRBs for guidance on the specific content and order of sections required in the survey protocol to be submitted for review. In cases where the local ethics committees or IRBs do not require all content areas included in this survey protocol template in the protocol submitted for review, we nevertheless advise including the content areas specified in this protocol template in the survey protocol. The detailed documentation of the survey design and plan for implementation is likely to facilitate appropriate survey planning and budgeting, and therefore to ultimately benefit the quality of the data collected. DIETARY SURVEY PROTOCOL TEMPLATE Survey Title The survey protocol should include a cover page that includes the survey title and the following information: Ethics committee to which the Include full name and contact information protocol will be submitted: Funders/sponsors: Include full names Principal investigator: Include title, full name, affiliation, and contact information Co-investigators: Include titles, full names, affiliations, and contact information Collaborating institutions: Include full names and locations DIETARY SURVEY PROTOCOL TEMPLATE
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